With their finals hopes now evaporated following the loss to Adelaide United last week, the Mariners are playing for nothing but pride over the last six rounds.

It might just release the shackles and allow the side to go out and play more positively, without the pressure of needing to get a result.

It could make them a hard nut to crack, especially for a side like Perth that is desperate for a win.

Glory have dropped from first to fourth following defeat to Wellington last weekend meaning they are in danger of not even getting a home final unless they can get out of their current rut.

This is the first of three straight games against the bottom three clubs for Kenny Lowe’s side so they have no excuses not to turn things around.

The Mariners will need to make at least two changes to their defence with both Storm Roux and Eddy Bosnar suspended, although Brent Griffiths has been named in the squad following a long injury lay-off.

Mitch Nichols is available again for Perth following his one-game ban and he should come straight back into the starting side, maybe at the expense of last weekend’s goal-scorer Ruben Zadkovich.

Mariners skipper John Hutchinson is set to make a record 223rd appearance in the Hyundai A-League (one ahead of opposition goalkeeper Danny Vukovic who is set to be rested from the clash).

OPTA DATA STATS

- Perth have won just once in the Hyundai A-League in Gosford, back in November this season. They have lost 12 and drawing two of their 14 visits prior to that.

-The Mariners have alternated between victory and defeat in their last five Hyundai A-League home games, winning their most recent match.

-No side has lost more Hyundai A-League home games this season than the Mariners (6).

-Perth Glory has conceded just nine goals on the road this season, fewer than any other side.

ROUTE TO GOAL

The goals have dried up for Glory in recent weeks, a big factor behind their poor run of results. But they should benefit from playing away from home.

They have built their success on a solid base, soaking up pressure and hitting teams on transition and they should get plenty of chance to do that against the Mariners who look to press high under interim-coach Tony Walmsley.

The return from suspension of Nichols will also add a bit more creativity and threat from their midfield.

Central Coast are really struggling without a pure ‘No.9’, Matt Simon’s season-ending injury meaning Nick Fitzgerald has had to play through the middle and the youngster has yet to really find his feet there.

The battle between Fabio Ferreira and Scott Jamieson down the Mariners right flank will be a crucial one.

WHO’S BEEN IN THE SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK?

Perth's Andy Keogh and Josh Risdon. Police charges have been dropped against them after an alleged minor indiscretion in Adelaide recently.